India Foreign Minister Visits Morocco at Modi’s Insistence

Zakaria Oudrhiri is a journalist, translator, and coder based in Rabat.

Feb 21, 2019

Rabat – India’s foreign minister, Sushma Swaraj, who visited Morocco last weekend, has revealed that she had wanted to cancel the trip, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi persuaded her not to do so, according to the India Times.Modi told Swaraj that the support of this predominantly Muslim country was essential in the fight against cross-border terrorism.Swaraj expressed her intention to cancel the visit in the wake of a February 14 car bombing in India’s Kashmir province. Forty Indian police officers died as a result of the attack, the deadliest on India’s state security personnel in the border region of Kashmir since 1989.

“It’s my first visit to Morocco. When I tour I do happily, but I’ve come here with a heavy heart,” Swaraj told the Indian community in Rabat.“When I said [I wanted to cancel my visit] to [Modi], he said something I would like to share,” she said.“Morocco always stood with us against terrorism. It’s going to sign an agreement with us on counterterrorism. It’s fighting radicalisation. So, please go there,” Modi replied.

Swaraj arrived in Morocco on February 16 for a two-day official visit as part of her four-day tour including Bulgaria and Spain.

With her Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita, Swaraj signed four cooperation agreements.

One of the agreements established a working group on security cooperation and information sharing to curb ideology-drived violence.